The history of xbox
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By: Jay
The History of Xbox
The Xbox is a sixth-generation video game console
manufactured by Microsoft. It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22,
2002 in Japan, and March 14, 2002 in Australia and Europe and
is the predecessor to the Xbox 360. It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market,
and competed with Sony's PlayStation 2, Sega's Dreamcast, and Nintendo's GameCube. The
integrated Xbox Live service allowed players to compete
online.
Some of Microsoft's plans proved effective. In preparation for its
launch, Microsoft acquired Bungie and used Halo: Combat Evolved as
its launch title. At the time, Goldeneye 007 for Nintendo 64 had
been one of the few hit FPS games to appear on a console, some of
other ones being Perfect Dark and Medal of Honor. Halo: Combat
Evolved proved a good application to drive the Xbox's sales. In 2002,
Microsoft overtook Nintendo to capture the second place slot in consoles sold in North America.
The name for the Xbox was originally the DirectX box as it
came from a group of Microsoft DirectX developers,
but later changed to Xbox after focus testing. The marketing
team apparently "created this whole, long list of better names for the machine",
former Microsoft VP of game publishing Ed Fries said in a
interview with Gamasutra
The Xbox was discontinued in late 2006, although the final Xbox game, Madden NFL 09
was released in August 2008. Support for out-of-warranty
Xbox consoles was discontinued on March 2,
2009; any in-warranty repair now needed will not be
undertaken and faulty consoles will be replaced with an Xbox
360 instead. Xbox Live support was discontinued on April 15,
2010
Nvidia ceased production of the Xbox's GPU in August 2005, which marked the end of Xbox production. The Xbox 360 had
superior storage, audio and video capabilities compared to
the original Xbox.
When equipped with a removable hard drive add-on, the Xbox 360
supports a limited number of the Xbox's game library through
emulation. Emulation adds support for anti-aliasing as well as up
scaling of the still standard definition image. These emulators
are periodically updated to add compatibility for older games and
are available free through Xbox Live or as a file download to be burned
to a DVD-R from the Xbox web site. These updates are also available
monthly as part of the demo disc that comes with each issue of
Official Xbox Magazine.
As the architectures are different between Xbox and
Xbox 360, software emulation is the only way to have
compatibility without including hardware from the original
Xbox. According to Microsoft the Xbox 360's life span will
last until 2015, more than doubling the life span of the
original Xbox.
On November 15, 2002, Microsoft launched its Xbox Live online gaming service,
allowing subscribers to play online Xbox games with other subscribers around the world
and download new content directly to the system's hard
drive. The online service works only with a broadband Internet
connection. Approximately 250,000 subscribers signed up
within two months of Xbox Live's launch
In July 2004, Microsoft announced that Xbox Live had
reached one million subscribers; in July 2005,
membership reached two million, and by July 2007 there
were more than 3 million subscribers. By May 2009, the
number had ballooned to 20 million current subscribers
On February 5, 2010, Marc Whitten posted on
gamerscoreblog that Xbox Live support for the original Xbox
games would be discontinued as of April 15, 2010. Services
were discontinued on schedule, but a group of 20
gamers continued to play for almost a month afterwards by
simply leaving their consoles on connected to Halo 2
APACHE N4SIR was the final user to play on the original
Xbox's Live Service and was finally disconnected on May
11, 2010 at 01:58 EDT
My Opinion on Xbox: I like xbox more than the ps3 but I know
the ps3 is better. Xbox you have to pay for xbox live and it
doesn’t have blu-ray player. I like the controllers more and I
just think it looks cooler.
My Friends Opinion on Xbox: My friends think xbox is bad because they don’t like the
controllers and they wouldn’t want to pay for xbox live.
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